![]() ![]() (I suspect there’s a chance that it’s never been used before by anyone, at any time, on any account, in the life of the Internet.) Then, since I had apparently already been breached once, I decided that 2-factor authentication was worth the inconvenience. I am CERTAIN that this password is not used on any of my other accounts. I couldn’t find any modifications to any of my Evernote content, but I nevertheless changed my password to a 10-character password that was randomly generated by my password vault, using uppercase, lowercase, numeric, and special characters. When the first one occurred, I was indeed using a password that I had used on a couple of other accounts, so I took it seriously. That one was from IP address: 118.71.137.231 in Ha Noi, Vietnam. The previous one was another Evernote for Android user or, I suppose, the same Android user who travels a lot. Today’s gatecrasher was an Evernote for Android user at IP address: 31.183.189.119 in Lodzkie, Poland. Today, 10/27, I received an email from Evernote (specifically from “. (:43077)”), saying “We noticed a new login to Evernote and wanted to make sure it was you.” Or I guess I should say that I received ANOTHER email about this sort of problem. ![]()
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